House Bill 4406 would explicitly restore voting rights to individuals convicted of election bribery once they are released from incarceration. Under the bill, a person convicted of bribery in an election would be eligible to register to vote and cast a ballot upon release.
Notably, House Bill 4406 also does not include any exceptions for individuals convicted of crimes against children. The legislation restores voting rights for all felony convictions, including sexual abuse, once a person is released from incarceration regardless of the nature of the offense. This means that even those convicted of offenses involving minors would be immediately eligible to register and vote upon release through pardon, parole, probation, or completion of their sentence.







